it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
Better yet, the team up the road. They have played two currently ranked teams this year. One of those is South Carolina.The difference in schedule toughness between ours and a team like Mizzou is absolutely crazy
EXACTLY. Only way we don't get screwed over is if the SEC keeps the 8 game schedule.I fully expect them to realize how ridiculous it is just in time to blow up what should be a much easier 26 schedule. I'm sure we will go to Athens again.
I still can't believe they did that. They could've easily just swapped out the 7 rotating opponents.it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
The new SEC really should take the NFL model to scheduling where matchups are based on results from the previous season. If you suck, you get a slightly easier schedule. If you are blowing people out, you get a slightly tougher schedule.it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
At least we don't have to see Toledo again.it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
agree but its harder than you think. Each team has at least one (or is it 2) natural opponent they play every year for tradition purpose.The new SEC really should take the NFL model to scheduling where matchups are based on results from the previous season. If you suck, you get a slightly easier schedule. If you are blowing people out, you get a slightly tougher schedule.
Here are the current strength of schedule rankings for SEC teams (CFN rankings I saw online, takes into account remaining schedule I believe)
2) MSU
5) Florida
6) Oklahoma
7) LSU
8) Georgia
9) Kentucky
12) Alabama
14) Texas
15) South Carolina
16) Auburn
21) Vandy
24) aTm
37) Arkansas
46) Mizzou
49) Tennessee
50) Ole Miss
It is absolutely absurd that Tennessee and Ole Miss get to play that schedule 2 years in a row
I don't feel sorry for him. He's getting paid.I normally don't feel sorry for people making seven digit salaries, but I might make an exception for Lebby.
Well…. We had people in meetings when all of this was being discussed and planned. And, of course, the school with the football team in absolute shambles (not of our own doing) had representation that sat on their hands and just said “aww shucks, just pencil us in any way. We are just glad to be here!”. All the while the SEC was heating up the red hot poker.it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
Hey in Lenny's defense:At least we don't have to see Toledo again.
I'm too lazy to look. Is everyone's SEC schedule just flipped for next season?it's absolutely ridiculous we have to play the exact same SEC schedule next year except home and away flips. Lebby was dealt some ****** cards.
No just us because they hate us so.I'm too lazy to look. Is everyone's SEC schedule just flipped for next season?
I don't think anybody is blaming our record on the SEC schedule. The point is that those who have a easy schedule, have one next year and vice versa only because the SEC was lazy and did a schedule flip flop for 2 years.The SEC schedule can’t be blamed for the Toledo and Arizona State games this year. It can’t be blamed for the Northern Illinois and Arizona State games next year.
As far as the SEC goes, who did we not play this year that we would have beaten? Maybe Auburn or Kentucky?
We got a tough draw, sure, but the conference schedule isn’t the biggest reason for our record.